Sharks have ruled our oceans for over 400 million years. In comparison, humans are relatively new visitors. So how do we keep both parties safe when our worlds collide? Scientists are keen to find some solutions. The southern research team visit Port Noarlunga, South Australia, a popular snorkeling and swimming spot- and the site of a recent white shark attack, before heading to the Neptune Islands to test shark migration technologies. At Twin Waters, Queensland, where bull sharks and people live in and around man-made canals, scientists monitor shark behaviour to learn how we can coexist peacefully.
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